Eliminating the Financial Hardship of TB via Universal Health Coverage and Other Social Protection Measures
December 31, 2013

Eliminating the Financial Hardship of TB via Universal Health Coverage and Other Social Protection Measures

On average, TB patients in low-and middle-income countries face medical expenses, costs of seeking/staying in care, and income loss equivalent to more than 50% of his or her annual income.

- On average, TB patients in low-and middle-income countries face medical expenses, costs of seeking/staying in care, and income loss equivalent to more than 50% of his or her annual income.
- The financial burden varies between settings, with total cost in relation to income ranging from 2% to over 300% across countries with different TB care models, general health systems and social protection schemes.
- The financial burden is on average greater for persons ill with MDR-TB and for the poorest.
- Income loss represents on average about 60% of the total costs faced by patients, whereas about 25% is for direct medical costs such as tests, medicines and hospitalization, and the rest is for other care-related costs, such as transport

Organizations:

World Health Organization (WHO)

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